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[Opinions] Marilyn
I've been thinking of Marilyn lately. Is it too old-fashioned? The only Marilyns I've known have all been over sixty. I think it's very pretty and glamorous (Marilyn Monroe certainly helps with that image), and I could see it being used today. What do you guys think? Could a modern girl pull it off? Do you know any Marilyns? And finally, any combo ideas? Thanks!
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Monroe.
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I loved old fashioned names. I think it is beautiful.
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I'd like to see Marilyn used nowadays; the Marilyn Monroe association gives it a classy image. The only combo I can think of at the moment may be a tad filler, but I think it has a nice ring to it:Marilyn Jean
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Marilyn Jean is pretty
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Marilyn is my mother's name! It could be refreshing on a baby girl today. I was really considering the combo Betty Marilyn after my mom and grandma for my future daughter.
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I think it's a pretty name. Yes, it's rather dated, but I'd love to see a little Marilyn. In fact, I HAVE seen a little Marilyn. I knew a young couple who named their daughter Marilyn after Marilyn Monroe. That Marilyn must be about eight years old now, though I haven't seen her since she was a baby. I knew one other Marilyn who was over fifty. I don't see why a modern girl couldn't pull it off. I agree it's pretty and glamorous.
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I don't think it's quite ready for a revival. Marilyn Louise
Marilyn Jane
Marilyn June
Marilyn Suzanne
Marilyn Therese
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I think the youngest Marilyn I know is probably mid-forties by now.I don't consider Marilyn to be a glamorous name. (Then again, I don't consider Marilyn Monroe to be particularly glamorous either; she aped classiness and glamor but I don't think she really had it) I always picture a Marilyn to be a middle-aged woman with her hair in curlers and her cigarette hanging out of her mouth, going outside to get her newspaper in her ratty housecoat.
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I think it's pretty, and I definitely think a modern girl could pull it off. Evelyn, which is similar, has already made a comeback. I've known two Marilyns - one was from England and is in her 50s or 60s now and the other is now in her early 20s.Ideas:
Marilyn Sophia
Marilyn Sophie
Marilyn Pearl
Marilyn Rosalie
Marilyn Susannah / Susanna
Marilyn Ruby
Marilyn Ruth
Marilyn Giselle
Marilyn Rebecca
Marilyn Phoebe
Marilyn Zoe
Marilyn Chloe
Marilyn Veronica
Marilyn Gabrielle
Marilyn Victoria
Marilyn Violet
Marilyn Charlotte
Marilyn PatienceEdited to add Marilyn Charlotte and Marilyn Patience.

This message was edited 5/17/2009, 6:11 PM

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I absolutely love it. I can see myself using it, and I think it is old fashioned but in a charming rather than dowdy manner. It could definitely be pulled off by a modern girl, though I feel like it would work best on someone fairly quirky (just like Mabel works better for my slighty nerdy, anglophile friend, than Glynnis did for a total preppy popular girl at my school). The only Marilyn I've ever met was my great-aunt who is quite frankly amazing. :)Combo Ideas:Marilyn Alecto
Marilyn Bonnie
Marilyn Darcy (I like this a surprising amount since I favor Darcy as a boy's name)
Marilyn Eloise
Marilyn Esme
Marilyn Genoveva
Marilyn Georgianne
Marilyn Isolda
Marilyn Joelle
Marilyn Kathleen
Marilyn Keshet
Marilyn Nevena
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A modern girl could totally pull it off. I dont know any Marilyns but Id love to meet a young girl with it.
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